category : Historic Churches
When Medford was first settled as a "tent city" during the historic Land Rush of the Cherokee Outlet, the town company knew that the most important things needed for the growth of their city were stores, a school, and churches. Three churches were estabished simultaneously and the Congregational Church still remains in its original building built in 1894.

The Methodist Church was established in 1893 and the new building was built in 1920.

The Grant County Courthouse was built in 1910.
Located on the Court House lawn is a Vietnam War, 105mm Howitzer, Mobile Artillery Field Piece, and the Homesteaders Monument listing names of the pioneers who settled the land in the 1893 Land Run.